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ooo. This is the Book of the Cult of the Infinite Without. oo. The Aspirant is Hadit. Nuit is the infinite espansion of the Rose; Hadit is the infinite concentration of the Rood (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V.). o. First let the Aspirant learn in his heart the First Chapter of THE BOOK OF THE LAW (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V). 1. Worship, i.e. identify thyself with, the Khabs, the secret Light within the Heart.
Within this again, unextended, is Hadit. 2. Adore and understand the Rim of the Stele of Revealing.
This is the first practice of Intelligence (ccxx, I:14). 3. Avoid any act of choice or discrimination. 4. Consider the six and fifty that 50/6=0.12. 5. The Result of this Practice is the Consciousness of the Continuity of Existence, the
Omnipresence of the Body of Nuit. 6. Meditate upon Nuit as the Continuous One Resolved into None and Two as the phases of
her being. 7. Meditate upon the facts of Samadhi on all planes the liberation of heat in
chemistry, joy in natural history, Ananda in religion, when two things join to lose
themselves in a third. 8. Let the Aspirant pay utmost reverence to the Authority of the A.*.A.*. and follow
Its instructions, and let him swear a great Oath of Devotion unto Nuit. 9. Let the Aspirant beware the slightest exercvise of his will against another being.
Thus, lying is a better posture than sitting or standing, as it opposes less resistance to
gravitation. Yet his first duty is to the force nearest and most potent; e.g. he may rise
to greet a friend. 10. Let the Aspirant exercise his will without the least consideration for any other
being. This direction cannot be understood, much less accomplished, until the previous
practice has been perfected. 11. Let the Aspirant comprehend that these two practices are identical. 12. Let the Aspirant live the Life Beautiful and Pleasant. 13. Let the Aspirant yearn toward Nuit under the stars of Night, with a love directed
by his Magical Will, not merely proceeding from the heart. 14. The Result of this Practice in the subsequent life of the Aspirant is to fill him
with unimaginable joys: to give him certainty concerning the nature of the phenomenon
called death, to give him peace unalterable, rest, and ecstasy. 15. Let the Aspirant prepare a perfume of resinous woods and gums, according to his
inspiration. 16. Let the Aspirant prepare a Pantacle, as follows. 17. Let the Aspirant find a lonely place, if possible a place in the Desert of Sand, or
if not, a place unfrequented, and without objects to disturb the view. Such are moorlands,
fens, the open sea, broad rivers, and open fields. Also, and especially, the summits
of mountains. 18. Then shall the Aspirant come a little to lie in Her bosom. 19. Let the Aspirant stand upon the edge of a precipice in act or in imagination. And
let him imagine and suffer the fear of falling. 20. Thus having understood the nature of this Third Indication, let him in his Magick
Rite fall from himself into Nuit, or expand into Her, as his imagination may compel him.
And at that moment, desiring earnestly the Kiss of Nuit, let him give one particle
of dust, i.e., let Hadit give himself up utterly to Her. 21. Then shall he lose all in that hour. 22. Let the Aspirant prepare a lovesong of rapture unto the Goddess, or let him be
inspired by Her unto this. 23. Let the Aspirant be clad in a single robe. An "abbai" of scarlet wrought
with gold is most suitable. 24. Let the Aspirant wear a rich head-dress. A crown of gold adorned with sapphires or
diamonds with a royal blue cap of maintenance, or nemmes, is most suitable. 25. Let the Aspirant wear many jewels such as he may possess. 26. Let the Aspirant prepare an Elixir or libation as he may have wit to do. 27. Let the Aspirant invoke, lying supine, his robe 28. Summary. Preliminaries.
ooo. This is the Book of the Cult of the Infinite Without. oo. The Aspirant is Hadit. Nuit is the infinite espansion of the Rose; Hadit is the infinite concentration of the Rood (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V.). o. First let the Aspirant learn in his heart the First Chapter of THE BOOK OF THE LAW (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V). 1. Worship, i.e. identify thyself with, the Khabs, the secret Light within the Heart.
Within this again, unextended, is Hadit. 2. Adore and understand the Rim of the Stele of Revealing.
This is the first practice of Intelligence (ccxx, I:14). 3. Avoid any act of choice or discrimination. 4. Consider the six and fifty that 50/6=0.12. 5. The Result of this Practice is the Consciousness of the Continuity of Existence, the
Omnipresence of the Body of Nuit. 6. Meditate upon Nuit as the Continuous One Resolved into None and Two as the phases of
her being. 7. Meditate upon the facts of Samadhi on all planes the liberation of heat in
chemistry, joy in natural history, Ananda in religion, when two things join to lose
themselves in a third. 8. Let the Aspirant pay utmost reverence to the Authority of the A.*.A.*. and follow
Its instructions, and let him swear a great Oath of Devotion unto Nuit. 9. Let the Aspirant beware the slightest exercvise of his will against another being.
Thus, lying is a better posture than sitting or standing, as it opposes less resistance to
gravitation. Yet his first duty is to the force nearest and most potent; e.g. he may rise
to greet a friend. 10. Let the Aspirant exercise his will without the least consideration for any other
being. This direction cannot be understood, much less accomplished, until the previous
practice has been perfected. 11. Let the Aspirant comprehend that these two practices are identical. 12. Let the Aspirant live the Life Beautiful and Pleasant. 13. Let the Aspirant yearn toward Nuit under the stars of Night, with a love directed
by his Magical Will, not merely proceeding from the heart. 14. The Result of this Practice in the subsequent life of the Aspirant is to fill him
with unimaginable joys: to give him certainty concerning the nature of the phenomenon
called death, to give him peace unalterable, rest, and ecstasy. 15. Let the Aspirant prepare a perfume of resinous woods and gums, according to his
inspiration. 16. Let the Aspirant prepare a Pantacle, as follows. 17. Let the Aspirant find a lonely place, if possible a place in the Desert of Sand, or
if not, a place unfrequented, and without objects to disturb the view. Such are moorlands,
fens, the open sea, broad rivers, and open fields. Also, and especially, the summits
of mountains. 18. Then shall the Aspirant come a little to lie in Her bosom. 19. Let the Aspirant stand upon the edge of a precipice in act or in imagination. And
let him imagine and suffer the fear of falling. 20. Thus having understood the nature of this Third Indication, let him in his Magick
Rite fall from himself into Nuit, or expand into Her, as his imagination may compel him.
And at that moment, desiring earnestly the Kiss of Nuit, let him give one particle
of dust, i.e., let Hadit give himself up utterly to Her. 21. Then shall he lose all in that hour. 22. Let the Aspirant prepare a lovesong of rapture unto the Goddess, or let him be
inspired by Her unto this. 23. Let the Aspirant be clad in a single robe. An "abbai" of scarlet wrought
with gold is most suitable. 24. Let the Aspirant wear a rich head-dress. A crown of gold adorned with sapphires or
diamonds with a royal blue cap of maintenance, or nemmes, is most suitable. 25. Let the Aspirant wear many jewels such as he may possess. 26. Let the Aspirant prepare an Elixir or libation as he may have wit to do. 27. Let the Aspirant invoke, lying supine, his robe 28. Summary. Preliminaries. 29. Summary continued. Preliminaries. 30. Summary continued. Preliminaries. 31. Summary continued. Preliminaries. 32. Summary continued. The Actual Rite. 33. Summary concluded. The Results. |
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